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Best Regina's Mortgage Brokers

Use our large network to find a mortgage broker in Regina that will save your time and get you the lowest mortgage rate in Saskatchewan.

Here is a list of qualified brokers in Regina


Ryan Michell     (Mortgage Broker)

TMG - The Mortgage Group
Ryan Michell was born and raised in the beautiful city of Regina, Saskatchewan. He has over 15 years’ experience in both the financial services industry, as a financial advisor and a mortgage broker in Regina. He strives to

Deidre Schmeltzer     (Mortgage Associate)

The Mortgage Group
Area Served: Regina


The last few years have seen various changes in the housing market in Regina and its surroundings. According to the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), the number of residences sold from july 2020 and july 2021 were down by 10.1%. Not only that but according to them, using the same dates, the sales volume were down 9.9% and new listings had also declined by 1.1%. These numbers could indicate that mortgage rates are heading back up since the demand for mortgage loans are slowing down. One thing for sure is that a mortgage broker in Regina could definitely tell you with confidence if that is the situation or not.

Find the best mortgage broker in Regina


Mortgage brokers in Regina, like anywhere else, are experts in mortgage loans, whether it is for a new mortgage loan or for refinancing, they are the experts on the subject. In Regina, you can find independent mortgage brokers or go with mortgage brokers who work for small or big banners. There are definitely some differences between the service you’ll get from an independent mortgage broker vs a mortgage broker who works for a mortgage broking company, but one thing remains the same, they are there to help you find the best mortgage rate possible. Saskatoon, Moose Jaw or Warman, discover the mortgage brokers in Saskatchewan province in Canada.

Get the best rate available on the market


Before reaching out to mortgage brokers in Regina you’ll need to make sure to have a few things in hand. You’ll need financial statements, like a list of assets and liabilities/debts as well as any investments you might have. There are other documents you’ll probably need after meeting with a mortgage broker but one thing for sure is that using a mortgage calculator beforehand also can’t hurt.